When Kelly Cutrone drove to her home in upstate New York, she was seeking a little R&R. What she walked into was the search for a man accused of shooting two people, killing one, near a Long Island mall yesterday. These are her stories.

Drove upstate last night to get some rest at my weekend house – town is on lock down – gun man loose – #funtimes Cold Spring Crime

– Kelly Cutrone (@peoplesrev) September 26, 2013

Apparently it is the gunman who shot people at the Garden City Mall. – he is now here in Cold Spring Putnam Valley – town on lock down

– Kelly Cutrone (@peoplesrev) September 26, 2013

I left my car open last night – hope he is not in the back seat!!! From Ford Explorer. To Lord of Horror! Cold Spring Shut Down

– Kelly Cutrone (@peoplesrev) September 26, 2013

According to the Hudson Valley Reporter, a car belonging to Sang Ho Kim, the suspected shooter, was seen at Little Stony Point, a park just north of Cold Spring, this morning. Police are currently searching the town for Kim and all residents have been ordered to stay inside.

Fearing they’d lose their Fischer Price mansion with the winged doors, Teresa and Joe Giudice agreed to appear on this Sunday’s Watch What Happens Live. This will be the couple’s first time speaking out on their indictment, which includes 39 counts of fraud.

While the clips don’t give too much away, Joe and “Tre” confuse themselves over how many years they could face in jail. 50? 100? I’m Ron Burgundy?

The Giudices will address questions about who would raise their daughters if they are convicted, as well as the possibility of Juicy Joe being deported.

On Thursday, MTV unleashed the trailer for Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and BFF Jenni “JWoww” Farley‘s reality show, which kicks off its third season next month.

Here’s what Snooki had to say about the new season on her blog:

“You’ll see everything from the craziness that goes with being engaged, planning a wedding, and raising our precious son Lorenzo!! Can’t wait for you to see it when it airs!!! Make sure get caught up on the second season before the premiere! xoxo”

Among the highlights in this trailer: the girls in clown costumes, Lorenzo accidentally hitting Snooki with a toy, JWoww falling down, Roger’s bra hat and Snooki pretending to pee while wearing a giant wedding dress.

Like this:

‘Bad Girl’ Riri arrived in Adelaide, Australia today channeling her inner Marilyn Manson in an all-black ensemble, vampy lipstick and oversized cross earrings. The songstress has come under fire during her Diamonds World Tour for showing up late to her concerts and possibly lip synching while maybe being on drugs.

Jada Pinkett Smith‘s recent admission that she battled “many addictions” may have shocked the world, but it only added more grief for the man who helped raise her.

Warren A. Brown, now a successful attorney in Baltimore, Maryland, married Smith’s mom Adrienne Banfield Jones in 1979 when the actress was just 8-years-old. Although Jones has recently spoken openly about her drug abuse when her daughter was a child, this is the first time Smith’s stepdad has revealed what really went on under their roof. And he’s not proud of it.

“At times I felt guilty,” Brown told Celebuzz. “I remember just the three of us in the house together and I knew I was high and so was her mother.

“She didn’t know though, she was too young to recognize it. She didn’t see us doing anything. But I felt really bad because I thought this little girl deserves better than her parents (being) addicted.”

Brown admits cocaine was his drug of choice, but stopped short of revealing too much about his ex-wife’s substance abuse.

“While we were both dealing with that, I was still going to court and she was going to school and working. She left it up to me to watch Jada,” he added.

“It’s difficult to feel guilty. I don’t really blame myself, but I think about a couple things. I question that if I had not divorced myself from them, whether or not she would have fallen into addictions. And if I had been around I may have witnessed it and been able to pull her out of it.”

Although he doesn’t know of any “addictions” Jada may have endured back then, he tries to remember only the good times they shared being “thick as thieves.” And there were many.

“She was a sweet little girl. We were very close. It was me and Jada,” said Brown. “I was raising her while her mother was working and in college.”

Brown recalls taking her on many “firsts,” including trips to New York City, Cape Cod, Virginia Beach and Jamaica.

He even recalls a day trip to the movie theatre to see The Karate Kid, which brought back a flood of memories when he passed by a local theatre only to see her son Jaden on the marquee for the new installment in 2010.

“We spent a lot of time together,” he said of their bond before he divorced her mother around 1986. “But once I separated from her and her mom, I quickly got remarried and my new wife asked that I distance myself from her. So it was a sudden departure for Jada, and it was always just the two of us.”

He can’t help but think if he would have been there for her, she would have struggled less.

“Anyone who knew of our relationship would not disagree that my estrangement with her may have played a part,” admitted Brown.

“I tend to think that if I was there, I could have provided a positive role model.

Possibly the worst Batman of all time, George Clooney, has finally seen the light, admitting to Empire that he did ruin it for everyone when he took on the Caped Crusader in 1997 s much-derided Batman & Robin.

When the movie magazine asked what advice he would give Ben Affleck, who will star as the DC Comic superhero in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, the Oscar winner said:

I am the least qualified person to comment on anyone playing the role of Batman since I so terribly destroyed the part.

Seriously, who thought putting nipples on the Batsuit was a good idea?

The actor added, “I tend to look at it like this – let’s just see what the movie is before everyone starts beating him up. He is a smart man, he knows what he is doing.”

That is, if Affleck can handle the disgruntled fans.

The Argo actor recently admitted on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon that he wasn’t ready for the Batfleck backlash.

“[Warner Bros.] said, ‘Just don’t use the Internet for a couple days,’ and I said, ‘I handle sh*t. I’m very tough,'” he said. “So I saw the announcement, I look on this thing, I look down at the first comment – it’s like, ‘Ben Affleck is going to be Batman,’ – the first one just goes ‘Nooooooo!’